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San Antonio Hail Storms Leave Homeowners Facing Roof Damage: What You Need to Know

  • Writer: J-Quinn
    J-Quinn
  • May 28
  • 3 min read

Home in west San Antonio after Hail Storm.
Home in west San Antonio after Hail Storm.

If you live in San Antonio, New Braunfels, Boerne, Schertz, Bulverde, or anywhere around the Hill Country, chances are the recent storms caught your attention. Over the past several weeks, South Central Texas has been hit with multiple rounds of severe weather, including damaging winds, heavy rain, and large hail. Meteorologists warned that many of these storms were capable of producing hail large enough to damage roofs, gutters, siding, and vehicles across the San Antonio area.

At Metal Haus Roofing, we’ve already begun seeing the aftermath firsthand — bruised shingles, missing granules, leaking roofs, damaged flashing, and homeowners unaware that their roof may already have storm-related damage.


Why Hail Damage Is a Bigger Problem Than Most Homeowners Realize

One of the biggest misconceptions we hear is:

“My roof looks fine from the ground.”

Unfortunately, hail damage is often invisible to homeowners until leaks begin showing up inside the home. Even smaller hailstones can weaken shingles, expose fiberglass mats, crack sealants, and shorten the lifespan of your roofing system.

The recent San Antonio storms brought reports of large hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding throughout Bexar County and surrounding areas.

When hail impacts your roof, the damage may include:

  • Granule loss on asphalt shingles

  • Cracked or bruised shingles

  • Damaged vents and flashing

  • Compromised roof seals

  • Lifted shingles from high winds

  • Hidden water intrusion

If left untreated, minor storm damage can quickly turn into costly interior repairs.

Areas Around San Antonio Hit Hardest

Recent storms impacted neighborhoods throughout:

  • San Antonio

  • Stone Oak

  • Alamo Ranch

  • Helotes

  • Converse

  • Schertz

  • Cibolo

  • New Braunfels

  • Boerne

  • Bulverde

  • Seguin

  • Universal City

Some storms across South Texas even produced tornado warnings and hail large enough to cause significant property damage.


Signs Your Roof May Have Hail Damage

After a storm, here are a few warning signs to watch for:

  • Water stains on ceilings

  • Shingle pieces in your yard

  • Gutters dented by hail

  • Metal roof impacts or dents

  • Missing shingles

  • Higher energy bills

  • Leaks around vents or chimneys


Even if you don’t see obvious damage, your roof may still qualify for an insurance claim.

Insurance Companies May Cover Your Roof Replacement

The good news is many homeowners insurance policies cover hail and wind damage. The key is acting quickly before deadlines expire or additional damage occurs.

Our team provides:

  • Free roof inspections

  • Detailed storm damage reports

  • Insurance claim assistance

  • Honest recommendations

  • Fast roof replacements

  • High-quality shingle and metal roofing systems

We work directly with homeowners throughout San Antonio to make the process simple and stress-free.


Don’t Wait Until Your Roof Starts Leaking

In Texas, hail season is serious business. Experts note that San Antonio sits in one of the most hail-prone regions in the country, with severe storm activity peaking during spring and early summer.

What may seem like “minor” hail damage today could turn into expensive repairs months later.

If your home was affected by the recent storms, now is the time to schedule a professional inspection.

Schedule Your Free Roof Inspection Today

At Metal Haus Roofing, we proudly serve homeowners across San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country with honest inspections, quality workmanship, and dependable service.

Whether you need a simple repair or a full roof replacement, our team is ready to help protect your home after the storm.

Call us today at 210-245-9093 or request your free inspection online.

Don’t wait until a small problem becomes a major leak.

 
 
 

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